Notes on Mechanics of Solids
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When does algebra come about in your day-to-day life? Why is it important to understand these algebraic concepts? How can solving systems of equations.
5. Anisotropy decay/data analysis Anisotropy decay Energy-transfer distance distributions Time resolved spectra Excited-state reactions.
Physics 1501: Lecture 23, Pg 1 Physics 1501: Lecture 23 Today’s Agenda l Announcements çHW#8: due Oct. 28 l Honors’ students çsee me Wednesday at 2:30.
Chapter 5 Force and Motion (I) Kinematics vs Dynamics.
Chapter 10: Rotation. Rotational Variables Radian Measure Angular Displacement Angular Velocity Angular Acceleration.
Lecture 21: Midlatitude Cyclones (Ch 10) Bjerknes’ Polar Front Theory of the life cycle of midlatitude cyclone (illustrated by storm in Ab over the weekend)
Particle Size Analysis How do we define particle size? In class exercise Some of the many different ways Use of fractal dimension to describe irregular.
Rotation of a Rigid Body
\Rotational Motion. Rotational Inertia and Newton’s Second Law In linear motion, net force and mass determine the acceleration of an object. For rotational.
MOMENT OF INERTIA BY GP CAPT NC CHATTOPADHYAY. WHAT IS MOMENT OF INERTIA? IT IS THE MOMENT REQUIRED BY A SOLID BODY TO OVERCOME IT’S RESISTANCE TO ROTATION.